Wilson, Carnie (1968–)

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Wilson, Carnie (1968–)

American singer. Name variations: Wilson Phillips. Born April 29, 1968, in Los Angeles, CA; dau. of Brian Wilson (of The Beach Boys) and Marilyn Wilson (member of band, The Honeys); sister of Wendy Wilson (singer); m. Rob Bonfiglio (musician), June 23, 2000.

With sister Wendy and Chynna Phillips, formed the vocal trio, Wilson Phillips (1989); with group, released eponymous debut album (1990), which went to #2, sold 10 million copies, and had hit singles "Hold On," "Release Me" and "You're in Love"; with group, released album, Shadows and Light (1992), which, despite going platinum and reaching #4 on charts, failed to deliver any hit singles; after Wilson Phillips disbanded (1993), released albums Hey Santa! (1993) and The Wilsons (1997), with Wendy, and appeared in documentary about father, Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (1995); hosted short-lived tv talk show, "Carnie!" (1997); reunited with Wilson Phillips to record California (2004).

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